Posted on February 1, 2007

Unsettled Scores: Has the Black-White IQ Gap Narrowed?

Marina Krakovsky, Scientific American, February 2007

This much is uncontested: for most of the 20th century, blacks worldwide have scored, on average, 15 points lower on most IQ tests than whites have.

What scientists cannot agree on is why. Most attribute the gap to differences in education, health and other environmental influences. Hereditarians, on the other hand, view the black-white difference as largely genetic in origin. They note, among other indirect evidence, that the disparity persists across time and around the world—a permanence that is crucial to the debate over what explains group differences. “If black-white differences converged—if there wasn’t this whopping big difference everywhere—there’d be no debate left,” says J. Philippe Rushton, a psychologist at the University of Western Ontario and an outspoken hereditarian. . ..